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  2. Raid on Richmond - Wikipedia

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    When the news of Richmond's destruction reached Jefferson, he was aghast. Arnold's force had entered Virginia's very capital, unopposed, and had singlehandedly defiled it. The governor called on Sampson Mathews, commander of Virginia's state militia, and ordered him to assault Arnold's forces. Mathews built up a force of around 200 militiamen ...

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  4. Benjamin Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Arnold may refer to: Benjamin Lee Arnold (1839–1892), American academic and university president Benjamin W. Arnold (1865–1932), American lumber businessman from New York

  5. Benjamin W. Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Arnold collected more than one hundred Philippine, Bahamian and American woods. These were donated to the Yale School of Forestry and were named the Benjamin Walworth Arnold Memorial Collection. [1] He donated a collection of North American, South American, European, Falkland Island and African bird eggs to the New York State Museum. [11]

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  8. Andrea Arnold Subtly Hints at Negative ‘Big Little Lies ...

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    Andrea Arnold has refused to speak about her experience on season 2 of “Big Little Lies” — her last major credit before her Cannes-premiering documentary “Cow” — despite subtly hinting ...

  9. Censorship by Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Those trying to post the article were informed by Facebook that people who repeatedly share "false information" might have their posts moved lower in Facebook's News Feed. Group administrators where the article was shared received messages from Facebook informing them that such posts were "partly false." Readers were directed to a "fact check ...